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Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to the people of the city and said the team's success in winning soccer's Europa League gave everyone a lift following Monday's deadly terror attack. "We wouldn't think twice". This is huge for not only for the club, but for the city of Manchester. Manchester - we won for them. "This was about trying to play Champions League next season.Hopefully this season is a big step in confidence and thinking about next season, and ...

BBCNews reports that Abedi may have served as a mule for an explosive device crafted overseas, and may not have been the bomb-maker himself. Scores more people were hurt, some critically. The Abedi family friend told CNN the two brothers wanted revenge for a friend who was killed by a gang. USA channel ABC News reported that police had found a kind of bomb-making workshop in Abedi's home and he had apparently stockpiled enough chemicals to make additional bombs.

The death toll was announced by a spokesman for Egypt's health ministry. Ambulances were parked around it as bodies lay on the ground, covered with black plastic sheets. During the trip, Francis paid tribute to the victims of the December bombing at Cairo's St Peter's church, which is located in close proximity to St Mark's cathedral, the seat of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

Ramadan had earlier insisted his son Salman was innocent of Monday's suicide bombing. Annalise Gandy, 22, paid 36 pounds ($47) for front-row seats at Grande's Friday concert at London's O2 arena, and said that, while the attack was "absolutely terrifying", she still wanted to attend the singer's performances.

The 22 victims who lost their lives in the attack included an eight-year-old girl, several teenagers, a 28-year-old man, and a Polish couple who had come to pick up their daughters after the concert. She also complained about U.S. officials leaking sensitive information about Abedi to the press. Asked whether the USA leaks had compromised the investigation, Rudd said: "I wouldn't go that far but I can say that they are perfectly clear about the situation and that it shouldn't happen again".

David Beckham has received some scathing reviews in the British press for his cameo in the film " King Arthur: Legend of the Sword ", but director Guy Ritchie has given the former soccer star the thumbs up for his performance. "He is very quiet and humble and serious", the Sons of Anarchy star added. Beckham sported a prosthetic nose and gruesome make-up to play the "grumpy" henchman called Trigger, who imparts advice to King Arthur to help him remove the legendary sword from the stone.